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Use page settings:


Pull-down:
File Page Settings... Page and check Landscape
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how can i make excel from vertical to horizontal?

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"Mariaepa" wrote:
how can i make excel from vertical to horizontal?


Another guess ..

Assume a source "vertical" range is A1:A3,
which is to be copied and placed "horizontally" in B1:D1

Via copy pasting:
Select A1:A3, right-click Copy
Right-click on B1 Paste special check "Transpose" OK

Another way, which links B1:D1 dynamically to A1:A3
Put in B1: =INDEX($A:$A,COLUMN(A1))
Copy across to D1
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